Governor’s Commission on Alcohol and Other Drugs Meeting
Executive Council Chamber at the State House 107 North Main Street, Concord, NH, United StatesCommission meetings are open to the public.
Commission meetings are open to the public.
The National Network of Public Health Institutes (NNPHI) is taking a more intentional effort to infuse health equity content and practices into their annual conference. The theme, Bridging Partners to Advance Health Equity, reflects commitment to bringing together partners to develop policy and program interventions that strive to eliminate racism, promote healing, and achieve health equity to protect ... read more
This free, all-day, virtual event will feature an engaging plenary, informative sessions, and a diverse array of topics addressing the most pressing behavioral health needs in older adults.
Meetings of the Coordination and Cooperation Task Force are open to the public. Virtual attendance is encouraged. Here is the meeting's agenda. Meeting Summary Meeting Minutes
This two-part interactive training is designed for professionals working in the field of Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders. This presentation will provide detailed information on the history, pharmacology, use patterns, and current trends associated with common and emerging substances of misuse, with a particular focus on New Hampshire.
This seminar will invite participants to reflect on their own self-care, their relationship to the larger socio-political landscape, and how each of these areas impact client outcomes. This seminar is designed as a call to action to challenge participants to step into their own healing with courage.
This training will provide knowledge regarding Xylazine, a CNS depressant, which has been linked to an increasing number of overdose deaths in the US. The training will discuss the physiological effects of Xylazine, manifestations of Xylazine intoxication, overdose, communicable infections associated with Xylazine use, and wound care for persons injecting Xylazine.
This two-part interactive training is designed for professionals working in the field of Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders. This presentation will provide detailed information on the history, pharmacology, use patterns, and current trends associated with common and emerging substances of misuse, with a particular focus on New Hampshire.
Budget Task Force meetings are open to the public. Virtual attendance is encouraged. Meeting Agenda Meeting Summary Meeting Minutes
This virtual training will explore the development of disparities in the US and impacts on marginalized and racialized communities. Utilizing a social justice framework, participants will learn about building health equity and community engagement.
The New England School of Addiction and Prevention Studies, commonly called Summer School, is a multi-day intensive experience for participants to further their knowledge, skills, and experience in the field of substance use disorder services through in-depth coursework. Live and virtual options available.
Meetings of the Data Task Force are open to the public. Virtual attendance is encouraged.
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